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ABSTRACT Spaceflight poses unique challenges to human health due to exposure to increased levels of cosmic radiation, microgravity, and associated oxidative stress. These environmental factors can lead to cellular damage, inflammation, and a range of health complications, including cardiovascular problems, immune system impairment, and an increased ...
Marilena M. Bourdakou+2 more
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Suspected congenital oesophageal stenosis in a cat
Abstract A 6‐week‐old, female, British shorthair cat was presented with a 4‐week history of regurgitation and a 2‐day history of cough and dyspnoea. Thoracic radiographs revealed an alveolar pattern suggestive of pneumonia secondary to regurgitation, and antibiotic therapy was initiated. After identifying a smooth stenosis with no signs of inflammation
Charline Fauquet+6 more
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Case Report: Transcatheter valve implantation in a 13-year-old teenager with critical aortic stenosis and Singleton-Merten syndrome. [PDF]
Pervunina TM+11 more
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Abstract In recent years, there has been a concerted effort to improve anomaly detection techniques, particularly in the context of high‐dimensional, distributed clinical data. Analysing patient data within clinical settings reveals a pronounced focus on refining diagnostic accuracy, personalising treatment plans, and optimising resource allocation to ...
Murad Ali Khan+7 more
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Metabolomic aging acceleration may help stratify mortality and obesity‐related morbidities risk across different BMI categories. Weight management should address Individuals with overweight or obesity, regardless of metabolomic aging, while delaying metabolomic aging is crucial for all metabolomically older groups, including those with normal weight ...
Xiaomin Zeng+9 more
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Diabetes mellitus aggravates myocardial inflammation and oxidative stress in aortic stenosis: a mechanistic link to HFpEF features. [PDF]
Herwig M+21 more
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While the etiology of race differences in mobility is multifactorial, our data indicate that muscle mitochondrial respiration and cardiorespiratory fitness may contribute to the slower walking speed of individuals who identify as Black compared to White.
Paul M. Coen+12 more
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Advancing Aortic Stenosis Care in Asia-Pacific: The APSC Position Statement. [PDF]
He Y, Wang J.
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Serious outcomes among emergency department patients with presyncope: A systematic review
Abstract Background Syncope is transient loss of consciousness, and in presyncope, patients experience same prodromal symptoms without losing consciousness. While studies have extensively reported the risk of serious outcome among emergency department (ED) syncope, the outcome for patients with presyncope and their management are not well studied.
Hadi Mirfazaelian+4 more
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